Contract Address:
Price in Native:
Price in USD:
Embark on a transformative journey with KamiCoin, a pioneering cryptocurrency dedicated to preserving and revitalizing Japan's sacred Shinto shrines. Rooted in the ancient traditions of Shintoism, which emphasizes harmony with nature and reverence for kami (spirits), KamiCoin offers a modern avenue to support these cultural treasures.
Join us in this noble endeavor to blend tradition with technology, ensuring the enduring legacy of Shinto shrines. Embrace the spirit of giving and become a part of KamiCoin's mission to safeguard Japan's spiritual heritage.
Note: KamiCoin is a community-driven initiative aimed at supporting cultural preservation. Participation is voluntary and driven by a shared commitment to uphold the sanctity of Shinto traditions.
Shintoism, also known as Shinto, is the indigenous spirituality of Japan and has been practiced for over a millennium. Its roots trace back to the ancient animistic beliefs of Japan, emphasizing harmony with nature, ancestor worship, and the veneration of kami, which are spirits or deities present in all aspects of life.
Significant dates in Shinto history include:
Shintoism is centered on the worship of kami, spiritual beings or gods associated with natural elements, ancestors, and sacred spaces. It is not a proselytizing religion but focuses on community, tradition, and reverence for the natural world.
Practicing Shinto involves visiting shrines, offering prayers, and participating in rituals such as purification and festivals. Household altars (kamidana) are also common for daily worship.
The Torii gate is one of the most recognizable symbols of Shintoism, marking the entrance to sacred spaces. Other important symbols include shimenawa (sacred ropes) and kamidana (household altars).
A placeholder image for a Torii gate.
Shinto temples, known as jinja, are places of worship and homes for kami. These temples often feature beautiful gardens, wooden architecture, and serene settings. Famous temples include: